Good News & Bad News ETP
The installation Worked, altho there were sum Anxious moments, Mainly a GParted Bug that turned out 2 be a Red Herring & sda2 didn't appear until I ReBooted

But on the other side of the Ledger the Wireless isn't happening, this is on 3 identical Toshiba Tecra M5's, w/ intel Centrino Duos, 2 GHz CPUs, 1 or 2 GB RAMemory, 60 or 80 GB HDD, Same Fawlt on All w/ SNS as in the Attached Screen Captures, of course I've followed the instructions, Retried & Rebooted, & Tried w/ Frisbee & the Network Wizard. ( Hopefully My eXtremely Ltd CLi is Helpful )

I've installed your per_desktop_wallpaper, that Works Great Thanx again, So far I've been using Eth0 to Set this Laptop up, installed the Programs I Want on it Once I get on top of the Wireless issue I Need 2 Create a Vanilla ReMaster.

That is welcome news. I have uploaded a pet to the same location as previously which hopefully will
sort out your Intel iwl 3945 missing firmware issue. The Intel firmware is in the zdrv.sfs file but I have extracted it
and created a pet to simplify matters.

Hay that's Magic ETP,... There's Lite @ the eNd of the Tunnel, Yippee...

Now the Final Frontier, The Remastering, it Only just Dawned on Me, How is this Remastered Back 2 the USB Stick rather than CD or if it Saved as an img.xz File? is that How yoU Built ChromeBook Pup from Blue Pup?

Can I Faithfully Follow the instructions in The Puppy Simple CD Remaster Window or aRe there any Gotchas, that I Need a Heads-Up 4? Please.

Chromebook was not built from Blue Pup but there are some similarities in that they are both issued
as images. Neither is Chromebook V1 (Hybrid ISO) or V2 (img file) normal in Puppy terms.
You can forget remastering as that is intended only for normal standard Puppy ISOs which do not
possess the features that Chromebook Pup has.

Once you are happy with the build on one hard disc you need to use the CD or USB stick version of Clonezilla Live to
image/backup the working hard disc and then to write that backup/image to another hard disc.
In effect you clone the build you have.

You will need a USB drive or stick to back up to. A 16GB stick should suffice as there is very little
data and only used blocks are imaged and compressed.
Clonezilla will warn you if that is insufficient.

One thing I would suggest is that you increase the size of the save file which is only 512MB OOTB.
Use the Utility/Resize personal-storage-file menu option to add 1024MB._________________Regards ETP
Kennels

G'day there again ETP, Sorry in Me eXCitement of Me Last Post that I wasn't Clear about the Success of Working Wireless.

As it stands, I Think I've got a Mostly Working Build ( eXcepting GCompris Not starting from the Menu, I haven't yet tried Starting it via Command Line, ( I've Done a Dependency Check & that's All Good ), But I'm in the Process of a 2nd Attempt @ Cloning w/ Clonezilla, after the Previous Effort didn't work, this time I'll see if "sync" Helps? ) Maybe My Version of Clonezilla is too Old? ( about 5 years ), This Clonezilla seems rather Slow, Maybe dd or Pudd will be Faster, I Need 2 Do More Testing!

Update 2nd Attempt was in Vain... Ke*nel Panic, Not Syncing

I Did Remember 2 Edit & Add the 3rd Line to the syslinux.cfg File, Altho I'm Unsure if that is Appropriate in this Cloning Process as Opposed 2 Copying / Transferring that yoU Previously Mentioned?

I do recommend using the latest version of Clonezilla rather than dd or Pudd (A Gui for dd) as it
will give you compression. I have therefore uploaded clonezilla-live-2.5.0-25-amd64.iso plus the
Windows app LinuxLive USB Creator 2.9.4.exe should you wish to place the ISO on a USB stick rather
than burn the ISO.

Ideally an external USB drive should be used for saving the complete hard disc image to and then restoring from to
another hard disc.
Both the backup and the restore must be done using Clonezilla live.

I am guessing from your post that you are doing builds on more than one of the laptops before deciding which
one to clone. A kernel panic is generally caused by an incorrect syslinux.cfg entry. If the first build is
working copy over the good syslinux.cfg from that.

If you clone a working build over to another hard disc it will be an exact copy with no need to edit anything
on the second machine. I am assuming that your 3 identical laptops contain hard discs that are identical in size._________________Regards ETP
Kennels

Thanx ETP 4 Uploading Clonezilla, it's Running from Me USB, But B4 I Do Clone Me Virtually Working Modified KromeBook Pup. I'd Better Fix this GCompris Crash... it Begins 2 start from the Fun Menu, But then Crashes, the Dependency Checker doesn't eXpose Anything missing, So this is the Output from the Console as Attached...

Also so far it's still Running from Me USB Flash Dr, Until I get this GCompris Problem solved.

1. Any package you install must be obtained via PPM within the Pup that you are using (Chromebook Pup in this case) and be installed
via PPM together with all its dependencies using PPM. Any package obtained from another source is unlikely to work.

2. Even doing that correctly is no guarantee of success in every case as the packages are built to be compatible with
Ubuntu rather than Puppy which is very different in its basic structure.

3. Kmod is in every Pup which makes me think that some of the packages were not obtained via PPM in this Pup. The 3 "must have"
packages are available in PPM. (see attached screenies)

4. You have mentioned installing python-sip_4.13.2-1_amd64.deb ..... That will break it as Chromebook Pup is a 32-bit Pup.

Possible way forward:

Stop being a crash test dummy and simply install the latest Ubuntu on the hard discs if the laptops have at least 2GB of memory.
The packages you require are all available in their software center. It contains multiple games and educational software.
Sorry, but I am not familiar with stuff for primary school aged kids so cannot make any specific recommendations.

5. You can if you wish, still run your modified version of CB Pup if at boot time, you have the stick plugged in and at the top of your boot order.
Boot without it plugged in and you will launch Ubuntu.

Lesson Learned ETP Guru ( = Teacher, Respectfully ), re Not installing from alternative sources, But I Did install All of those Programs ( TuxMath, TuxType, GCompris, ChildsPlay & WriteType ) via PPM ( Clicking on the eXamine Dependencies Button ) & likewise kmod from the PPM, which Broke Me Sound & Network interfaces, But I am Frustrated that According 2 Your 2nd General Point I may have 2 Give Up on ChildsPlay, wRiteType & GCompris Working w/ Your CB Pup that I rather Prefer Over Both Ubuntu & ChromeBook, All because of that Cursed Common IOError: invalid Python installation:... Problem! as per My Previously Attached ScreenShots

Thanx ETP 4 going the eXtra Mile w/ this, But alas that attempt was in Vain, Returned the same out as B4, However 1 Last idea Occurred 2 Me that I Wish yoU'd Consider it's Merits, if We were 2 Build & Run them as sfs Packages, Rather than pets. If yoU Think it's Worth eXploring & yoU're Up 4 it, I'm a Great Testes... Please, Wot Do yoU Reckon? Coz I Really don't know, altho I Certainly Wish I Did! & of Course I'm Lacking Your Skills 2 Do it!

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